Neal Custer Obituary
Neal S Custer July 3, 2022 Neal S. Custer "Stan", of Columbus, Nebraska, died Sunday, July 3, 2022, at Brookstone Acres in Columbus. The funeral service will be at 10:30 A.M. Thursday, July 7, at Highland Park Church in Columbus, with Pastors Kevin Bennett and Les Bennett officiating. Interment will be at the Columbus Cemetery, with military honors. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m., on Wednesday, July 6, at Gass Haney Funeral Home and continue Thursday from 10:00 A.M. until service time at the church. There will be a family prayer service on Thursday at 10:15 a.m. at the church. The funeral service will be broadcast live on the Highland Park Ministries Facebook page and Gass Haney Funeral Home Facebook page. Neal Stanley Custer was born December 14, 1932, to Edith Leola (Golden) and Seeman Walker Custer in Oshkosh, Nebraska. He attended school in Oshkosh, graduating from Garden County High School in 1950. After high school he worked for Wheatbelt Electric. After that he served his country in the Army obtaining the rank of Sargent, for 3 years, completing basic airborne school and signal school. Stan had a tour in Korea and received United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal and the Korean Service Medal. He received his teaching degree from Chadron State College with emphasis in Business administration and Chemistry. Stan went on to get his master's in counseling with a superintendent endorsement. The three main schools he served were Morrill, Sidney, and Benkelman. When he was involved in the school system his priority was always the kids and he was a constant encouragement to them. Stan was always an avid singer, whether it was with a birthday song for you or Amazing Grace. Perhaps his favorite song, Proud to be an American by Lee Greenwood, Erik heard and enjoyed this many times over the last two years. Stan was one the most patriotic men you could know. He deeply treasured commissioning his granddaughter McKenzie Steger as an officer in the Army. His military career came full circle when he was able to visit the Korean War memorial on an honor flight to Washington DC. On June 7, 1958, he was united in marriage to Janet D. Thomas in Oshkosh, Nebraska. He and grandma spent lots of time with family at the lake and farm in Mitchell. They also enjoyed beating the family at pitch. Stan loved God and his family! Out of this love he served all his kids by being there when the grandkids were born and living nearby when they were young. He loved, honored, and served his wife faithfully until her passing. The last 16 years Janet and Stan lived with Cathy's family in Columbus, blessing them greatly. His most recent joys were attending church, singing at nursing homes and with the Legion Choir, spending time with grandkids, and playing pitch with his friends, the Johnsons. He was the proudest "great gpa" This was seen whenever he talked or was with his great-grandkids! Stan touched innumerable lives everywhere he lived and traveled, including Hy-Vee, McDonalds, the bank, the credit union, and the tire store. Stan is survived by; son, Kelly and Lona (Kier) Custer of Benkelman, Nebraska; grandsons, Bryan Custer of Benkelman, Nebraska; and Matthew Custer of Sidney, Nebraska; granddaughter, Brittany (Trae) McCallum of Holyoke, Colorado; great grandchildren, Bristol and Grayson; son-in-law, Barney Steger of Chappell, Nebraska; granddaughter, McKenzie Steger stationed in Germany; grandson, Jerame (Jessica) Steger of Chappell, Nebraska; great-grand daughters, Claire and Paige; son-in law, Erik Weinmeister of Columbus, Nebraska; granddaughter, Taylor Weinmeister(fiancé Jacob) of Lincoln, Nebraska; grandsons, Collin Weinmeister and Zachary (Melea) Weinmeister (with another great-granddaughter due in Oct.) both of Columbus, Nebraska. Brother Gary (Sue) and his sister Molly (Bill) Vogler, sister-in-laws Jan Custer and Alberta Thomas, brother-in-law Berry Dunham. Also many cherished nieces and nephews and their families. Preceding him in death were his parents, wife Janet, daughters Connie Steger and Cathy Weinmeister. Brothers, Norm, Delbert (Mary), Tuff (Faye), sister-in-law Judy (Robert) Williams. Brother-in-law, Duane Thomas and great-granddaughter Julia Steger. Nieces Linda Custer, Tammy Matthewson, and nephew Rick Custer. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Tunnels to Towers Foundation.
Published by The Star-Herald on Jul. 6, 2022.